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    <title>CSS Transforms Test: Fall back to presentation attribute style of rotate with three arguments of SVG element with invalid document style</title>
    <link rel="author" title="David Alcala" href="mailto:dalcala@adobe.com">
    <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-transforms-1/#svg-transform">
    <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-transforms-1/#transform-attribute-specificity">
    <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-transforms-1/#svg-transform-functions">
    <link rel="match" href="reference/svg-document-styles-ref.html">
    <meta name="flags" content="svg">
    <meta name="assert" content="Invalid document styles on SVG elements should fall back to presentation attributes styles of rotate with three arguments on the same element. The rect in the test should be rotated by 90 degrees clockwise after the transform origin is translated by 20 pixels in both the vertical and horizontal directions.">
    <style type="text/css">
        svg {
            height: 300px;
            width: 300px;
        }
        rect.testRect {
            transform: scale(invalid);
        }
    </style>
</head>
<body>
    <p>The test passes if there is a vertical green stripe to the left of a yellow vertical stripe. You should see no red.</p>
    <svg>
        <!-- Fill with Gradient to avoid false positive. -->
        <defs>
            <linearGradient id="grad" x2="0%" y2="100%">
                <stop offset="50%" stop-color="yellow"/>
                <stop offset="50%" stop-color="green"/>
            </linearGradient>
        </defs>
        <rect x="1" y="1" width="98" height="98" fill="red"/>
        <rect class="testRect" y="-60" width="100" height="100" fill="url(#grad)" transform="rotate(90,20,20)"/>
    </svg>
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